Unaltered Stroma and Parenchymain in Vital Organs of Rat Models Following Administration ofLow Dose of Carica Papaya Leaf

F. Onyije, V. C. Zenebo, J. K. Bankole, K. Digban, G. Avwioro
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Background: The use of Carica papaya leaves for medicines and food in our rural areas is rampant, this is due to its availability and testimonies of its efficacy. Objective: This study was aimed at investigating the activities of C. papaya on the histo-architecture of some organs. Materials and Methods: About 20 Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of 5 each and received tap water, 2.5, 5, and 7.5 g/kg of ethanolic extract of C. papaya PO once a day for 14 days after which biochemical analyses was performed on the blood samples. The tissues were examined histologically. Results: Albumin was significantly increased (37.6 ± 2.70) in Group B (5 mg/kg) when compared with the control (32.4 ± 2.30). AST decreased significantly in all the treatment groups (68 ± 1.58, 87.4 ± 403, and 89 ± 1.58) when compared with the control (93.6 ± 1.14). ALT decreased in all groups but was significant in Group C (7.5 mg/kg) 22.8 ± 2.16 when compared with the control (30 ± 2.12). Urea decreased significantly in all the groups (3.34 ± 0.11, 3.78 ± 0.50, and 3.36 ± 0.28), creatinine decreased significantly in Group B (35.4 ± 2.79) when compared to their controls (4.52 ± 0.37 and 50.8 ± 6.37), respectively. Na+ and K+ significantly decreased in Groups C and B, respectively; there was no significant difference in other groups and electrolytes. There was increased level of both packed cell volume and hemoglobin significantly. Histologically, there were no tissue alterations in all the treatment groups. Conclusion: Complementary and alternative medicine is fast gaining popularity; this necessitates swift research on various dose ranges.
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背景:在我国农村地区,番木瓜叶作为药物和食物的使用是猖獗的,这是由于它的可用性和功效的见证。目的:研究番木瓜对部分脏器组织结构的影响。材料与方法:将20只Wistar大鼠随机分为4组,每组5只,每天1次给予自来水、2.5、5、7.5 g/kg番木瓜PO乙醇提取物,连续14 d,并对血样进行生化分析。对组织进行组织学检查。结果:B组(5 mg/kg)白蛋白(37.6±2.70)明显高于对照组(32.4±2.30);各治疗组AST(68±1.58、87.4±403、89±1.58)均较对照组(93.6±1.14)显著降低。ALT在各组均有下降,但C组(7.5 mg/kg)显著高于对照组(30±2.12)(22.8±2.16)。尿素水平(3.34±0.11、3.78±0.50、3.36±0.28)显著低于对照组(4.52±0.37、50.8±6.37),肌酐水平(35.4±2.79)显著低于对照组(3.34±0.11、3.78±0.50、3.36±0.28)。C、B组Na+、K+分别显著降低;其他各组及电解质间无显著差异。堆积细胞体积和血红蛋白水平均显著升高。组织学上,所有治疗组均未见组织改变。结论:补充替代医学正在迅速普及;这就需要迅速研究各种剂量范围。
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